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An FRC is a hearing at which the parties, their attorneys, and a judicial officer work together to develop a plan for managing the case and resolving issues as quickly, fairly, and efficiently as possible.
A status conference in a criminal case will often consist of prosecution and defense attorneys exchanging evidence , but they sometimes may involve discussing plea bargains .
Generally, status conferences are scheduled every six months for the first 18 months of a case. It is to designed as a check-in, to determine what steps are needed to move the case forward toward a judgment. The Family Law Facilitators Office conducts CSCs.
A settlement conference is one way to settle a court case without a trial. In fact, 80% of cases are resolved in this way.
One potential con is that engaging in settlement negotiations may portray to the other side that you are not confident in your case. However, this is most often not a concern and the potential risk can be mitigated by a skilled attorney.
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Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC) is governed by California Rule of Court 3.1380, and local court rules. At an MSC, parties meet with a neutral person, usually a judge, to clarify the issues and discuss the possibility of settling the case before trial.
In a settlement conference, a judge or volunteer attorney assists the parties by evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the case and attempting to negotiate a settlement of the dispute, but without making any decisions or orders in the case.

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